Traits
Curled Tail (Uncommon)
Standard tails that curl either over the back, around the side, or underneath. Flukes can have curled points. Popokee with curled tail are capable of uncurling them when needed, the curl is only standard when at rest.
Butt (Uncommon)
Plant will sit just before the tail starts.
Air Magic (Uncommon)
Allows for a natural single colored ridge of fur along the under belly and legs, along with a fur tuft at the tip or base of the tail.
Water Magic (Uncommon)
Allows for additional natural single color streaks in the mane, and additional shininess or natural color gradients to coat outside the natural base.
Fire Magic (Uncommon)
Allows for colorful hooves, tail tips and if present horns. Patches of natural colored grasses may appear outside the flower location range.
Earth Magic (Uncommon)
Allows for two types of plants to appear in one location, and may add a single colorful gradient to mutations.
North Wings (Uncommon)
Lightly furred smooth wings, with small claws. Fur may appear in patches, or cover the whole wing. Fur will be in the coat color range, but may be different that the rest of the body. Markings will not affect fur on Northern Balikin wings.
South Wings (Uncommon)
Southern Balikin have fully feathered wings, which may have a unique color in soft gradient along the tips.
East Wings (Uncommon)
Eastern Balikin have large gliding flaps with more defined fingers in place of full wings. This wing type may have a soft pinkening to the skin.
West Wings (Uncommon)
Western Balikin wings are more akin to large flippers, with stubby fingers and short furring.
Smooth Location (Uncommon)
No scales on body. Tail base may optionally have a small accent.
Blanket Location (Uncommon)
One solid area of scales, always connected to the tail base. Commonly leaves the upper hip smooth.
Point Location (Uncommon)
Very small patch of scales at the base of the tail.
Stone Location (Uncommon)
Four small patches of scales, one on each shoulder point, and another on each hip point. Back and body will otherwise be smooth.
Jeweled Scales (Uncommon)
Replaces solid scaled areas with large, smooth bubbles of single scales. Size varies between scales.
Barreled Scales (Uncommon)
Long unbroken bars of scales, evenly spaced with flexible middle fibers, which will take some color from the coat color. Similar to armadillo plates.
Step Scales (Uncommon)
Breaks up a scale location to have exposed fur underneath. Size and shape of scale pieces will vary.
Fishback (Uncommon)
Small round scales overlapping in either even or uneven patterns. Similar to fish scales. These may have some color patterning